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Reproduction of Carte des Cinq Grands Lacs du Canada

Map showing "The 5 Big Lakes of Canada" by Jacques Nicholas Bellin, Paris, 1764. Bellin produced a maritime atlas containing this map, showing the topography, forts, portages and the Mission Ste. Marie in the Great Lakes area. This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.

Bellin, Jacques Nicolas

Map of Fredericksburg Township

A survey plan map of the Township of Fredericksburg, 1784. Contains names of local property owners and bodies of water. Composed by James Peachy, Lewis Kotte, Henry Holland and Samuel Jaffe. Scale: 40 chains in an inch. Dimensions: 53cm x 39cm.

Peachey, James, D.L.S.

Map of Sidney Township in 1787 - 1981 rewrite

A recopy of the 1787 map of Sidney Township. The original map entitled "Plan of the Township of Sidney in the District of Mecklinburg. Surveyed in 1787 by Lewis Kotts, with the names of the proprietor inserted in the Lots." The recopy was completed by Mrs. Dorothy Ashton in 1981, for the Corby Public Library and Hastings County Historical Society. Scale 40 chains to an inch.

Donated by the Belleville Public Library in 2014.

Kotte, Lewis

Map of Thurlow Township 1787

A map of the Township of Thurlow, in 1787. Contains names of local property owners within their respective lots. Surveyed by Deputy Provincial Surveyor Lewis Kotte. Scale: 40 chains : 1 inch.

Kotte, Lewis

Map of Sidney Township 1787

A map of Sidney Township, specifically the District of Mecklenburg in 1787. Contains information on the plans for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd concessions, as well as property owners. Created by Lewis Kotte, Deputy Provincial Surveyor. Scale: 40 chains to an inch.

Kotte, Lewis

Map of Thurlow Township 1787 (with footnotes)

A land grant map of the Township of Thurlow, in 1787. Contains names of local property owners within their respective lots and concessions 1-4. Footnotes around the waterfront were added c.1960. Dimensions: 22cm x 28cm.

Maps of the Districts of Upper Canada

4 maps showing the Districts of Upper Canada between 1788-1849:

  1. Province of Upper Canada, original districts of 1788 and districts in 1802 (District boundaries 1788, dotted line, District boundaries 1802, solid line)
  2. Province of Upper Canada, original counties, ca. 1793
  3. Province of Upper Canada, districts in 1836
  4. Province of Canada West, districts in 1849

Reproduction of a map of Upper Canada

  • CA ON00156 M/M400-1000
  • Item
  • Mar. 1792 - Sept. 1795
  • Part of Map collection

Reproduction of a map showing "the Routes Lt. Gov. J. G. Simcoe took on trips" throughout Upper Canada from March 1792 to September 1795. The map was charted by Lt. Gov. Simcoe. A good depiction of the area now referred to as Southern Ontario and his plans for a capital there - "London." This map was published as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario by Stonehouse Publications.

Scale: about 20 miles to an inch.

Map of Murray Township showing several lots

A copy of an original map by Surveyor General David W. Smith showing several lots of land in Murray Township in the District of Newcastle. Specifically, the map shows Lots 1-5 near the 1st Concession and River Trent. Published by Henry Smith on July 24, 1799.

Donated by K.G.M. Ross in 1963.

Smith, David William

Reproduction of a map of the province of Upper Canada

Reproduction of a map showing new settlements, townships, counties etc.in the province of Upper Canada as of April 12, 1800. The total area spans from Quebec to Lake Huron and from Lake Michigan to New Hampshire then south to Pennsylvania in the U.S.A. This was the first printed map of Upper Canada, showing all settlements since 1784. Charted by D. W. Smith, Esq., Surveyor General London and published by W. Faden.

This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.

Smith, David William

A New Map of Upper & Lower Canada

A "New Map of Upper & Lower Canada" published December 1, 1807. Scale: British statute 69.5 miles to a degree. Created by John Cary, engraver and map-seller, No. 181 strand, London.

Cary, John

Map of Mouth of Moira River

A map of the mouth of the Moira River, in Belleville, Ontario. Features lot owners and businesses considered in a new town's plans. Composed by G. Wilmot, April 24, 1816. Scale: 1= 1,500.

Reprinted by the Hastings County Historical Society in 1969.

Wilmot, Samuel Street

Survey Plan for Meyers Family Property

A survey plan (registered plan number 126) by Michael Teal, of the Meyers family property in the village of Belleville, Thurlow Township. Specifically, on the north half of Lot 5, 1st concession. The Moira River East and Taylor's lot borders the Meyers' property. Dated May 20, 1829. Scale 2 chains to an inch.

See the 6 note sets from different registrars on the map.

Teal, Michael

Taylor Plan 1 in the Township of Thurlow

A certified reproduction of the "Taylor Plan 101-part of south half of Lot # 5 in 1st Concession of Thurlow, now Belleville, for George and William Johnston Taylor and sisters Margaret and Mary Ann." “The Estate of John W. Meyers” should be Estate of Taylor Family. Surveyed by Samuel M. Benson, P.L.S. and signed May 20, 1830.

This copy was made in 1972 of plan #1, as registered in the Hastings Land Registry Office.

Donated by Walter I. Watson, O.L.S.

Benson, Samuel Manson, D.P.S. & P.L.S.

Map of Upper Canada and United States

A map showing settlements of Upper Canada and part of the United States in 1834 by J. Arrowsmith.
Received from the Archives of Canada's map collection - July 9, 1971.

Arrowsmith, John

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